United Kingdom Post-Brexit Northern Ireland protocol is legal, says Belfast court The decision is a setback for unionists who see the agreement as a threat to their place in the UK. 14/03/2022
France UK to vet Ukraine refugees at Calais as French claim hundreds rejected The UK is to install a visa application centre for Ukrainian refugees on the northern French coast, amid claims that hundreds trying to reach England have been refused entry. 08/03/2022
Europe Decoded Analysis: In just one week, the EU has changed forever Russia's invasion of Ukraine has thrust the bloc into a new chapter that until recently would have been unthinkable. 28/02/2022
See Fake news? Questioning reality with a renaissance underdog The Ikon showcases contemporary art alongside renaissance paintings as they invite visitors to take a second look at the world. 24/02/2022
United Kingdom Brexit causing higher costs, red tape and delays, says UK report A parliamentary committee paints a less than rosy picture of the Brexit so vaunted by Boris Johnson — and warns that new border controls risk further disruption. 09/02/2022
Green News What the UK energy bill hike means for green-powered households There are calls for a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas giants after Shell reported profits of €18 billion last year. 03/02/2022
United Kingdom Northern Ireland first minister resigns amid post-Brexit discontent Paul Givan was expected to hand in his resignation by the end of the week. 03/02/2022
United Kingdom Judge rejects stopping Northern Ireland post-Brexit border controls It is unclear whether or not this order will be followed, with some within the DUP arguing that the administration is under a legal obligation to carry them out. 02/02/2022
Green News British pig farmers 'fear ruin' over Brexit and the rise of veganism There is a butcher shortage in the UK, which is creating a slaughter backlog for many pig farmers. 31/01/2022
United Kingdom 'He took us all for fools': UK PM slammed over 'partygate' report "The prime minister took us all for fools" and "showed himself unfit for office", said opposition leader Keir Starmer 31/01/2022
Poland Women 'scared to be pregnant' a year on from near-total abortion ban Poland will on 27 January mark the first anniversary of the introduction of a near-total ban on abortion. 27/01/2022
Culture news Tracey Emin requests removal of art gift from PM Johnson's residence The renowned British modern artist is no longer happy with her work hanging in the prime minister's official residence. 19/01/2022
The Cube French voting app Elyze sparks concerns over data protection France's data privacy watchdog says it's examining the Tinder-style app that helps voters decide what candidate to choose. 18/01/2022
Uncovering Europe Can Boris Johnson survive the Downing Street parties scandal? The office parties, the public backlash, the official inquiries, and the 'red meat': Euronews examines the misconduct allegations engulfing the UK prime minister. 18/01/2022
United Kingdom One step at a time: UK-EU talks resume to unlock post-Brexit stalemate EU officials hope the British foreign secretary now leading UK negotiations can help unblock deadlocked talks as they resume on Thursday. 13/01/2022
India UK and India launch talks in New Delhi on post-Brexit trade deal The British trade minister's visit to launch the negotiations is a sign the UK intends to focus its post-Brexit trade policies in the Indo-Pacific region. 13/01/2022
United Kingdom A year since Brexit: London's financial crown shaken but still intact The City of London remains Europe's top financial sector despite losing key business and bankers to rival EU hubs. 12/01/2022